Massive repo-copies request: net->dns (partly devel->dns)
The category "dns" has been added, now is the time to move
the dns-related ports to the new world. Is there anyone who
is brave enough to complete this difficult job? ;)
PR: ports/56020
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
Approved by: portmgr

Upgrade to version 8.3.5, the latest from ISC. Several bugfixes are
included, as well as a few minor enhancements. Check CHANGES for details.
Improve greatly the PORT_REPLACES_BASE option, which now truly replaces
everything, including re-positioning nslookup and nsupdate in sbin, and
writing over the includes, instead of installing them in include/bind.
Unconditionally install dnskeygen in bin, since that's where the base
puts it, and it's only confusing to users if they can't find it after
an installation.
Install isc/ctl.h by hand in the appropriate include directory, since
we install it in the base, and the distribution Makefile does not.

* Bump PORTREVISION to reflect the ISC security patches
* Switch to DOCSDIR for PORTDOCS, which in addition to being
more aesthetically pleasing also reduces a gratuitous
mismatch when PORT_REPLACES_BASE

* Further improve the lot of those who use this port to replace the
base BIND by correcting the path to named.conf in the man pages, and
adding -base as a PKGNAMESUFFIX to make things really obvious.
* Remove man page install from under NOPORTDOCS. Thanks to mi@
for this one.
* Finally beat the CFLAGS issue into submission in a manner that's
not terribly elegant, but does survive the "creative" sub-make
architecture that they use to build stuff. This method will
(hopefully) have the pleasant side effect of not forcing patch-aa
to be regenerated quite so often.

Upgrade to 8.3.3, the latest from ISC. This release fixes the
libbind bug, and adds logging for people who attempt to exploit
it to named. Also improves logging for named-xfer, and adds
features to ndc to attempt to preserve command line arguments
that named was started with.
All users of BIND 8 are HIGHLY encouraged to upgrade to this version.

Upgrade to 8.3.2, the lastest release from ISC. Numerous bug fixes
include better EDNS support, the ability to turn EDNS probing off
on a per-server basis, better TSIG support, better handling
of IPv6, and various improvements to the CLI utilities like dig,
host, etc. For other improvements see the CHANGES file.
All users of BIND 8 are heavily encouraged to upgrade.
Changes to the port:
1. My patch for gid_t handling in 5.x was included in the base.
2. Make use of the new and improved MANPREFIX handling in bsd.port.mk.
3. If the user defines REPLACE_SYSTEM_BIND, we do just that.

Upgrade to 8.3.1, an urgent bugfix release. To quote from the release notes,
"If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade." See
/usr/local/share/doc/bind8/CHANGES for a complete list, but the most important
change is:

Upgrade to version 8.3.0, which contains bug fixes too numerous to mention,
and a few new features. Many of the bugs are related to memory allocation, and
some of BIND's newer features like TSIG, IXFR, etc. Users particularly
interested should take a look at the CHANGES file (see below).

Upgrade to version 8.2.4-T2B, aka RC1. Many bugfixes, but no new
functionality. Those experiencing problems with 8.2.3, or those with an
adventurous spirit should visit
http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind8-beta.html to see if this is something
they should get involved in.

Reverting previous commit. Not only did I not approve, I sent several messages
indicating that I did not want this action taken; one of which consisted
entirely of the words, "Please do not commit this patch."